I've been up in the Hancock Tower skydeck. It is awesome. I highly recommend this, and if you have the chance try to go in the evening and see it at night. I haven't done that, but I imagine that would be fantastic.

danielr wrote:I've been up in the Hancock Tower skydeck. It is awesome. I highly recommend this, and if you have the chance try to go in the evening and see it at night. I haven't done that, but I imagine that would be fantastic.

Seconded. Go up in the Hancock at night and get a drink in the Signature Room. It's touristy, but without all the kids screaming when their ears pop.

The Hancock is awesome at night and definitely has the best views in the city. Although, the glass ledge thing in the Sears Tower is relatively new and a really cool experience if you're not totally freaked out by it.

wannabelawstudent wrote:It's a bannable offense to troll the on-topics.

I'm actually on pretty good terms with clifford, and I can't tell you the # of times I've thought about just dropping in and asking her when they'll be out. I remember how nerve-wracking this time was a few years ago.

wannabelawstudent wrote:It's a bannable offense to troll the on-topics.

I'm actually on pretty good terms with clifford, and I can't tell you the # of times I've thought about just dropping in and asking her when they'll be out. I remember how nerve-wracking this time was a few years ago.

Nah, don't ask her about schollys, we are only concerned with my acceptance here. What do you think my chances are? (numbers in profile)

wannabelawstudent wrote:It's a bannable offense to troll the on-topics.

I'm actually on pretty good terms with clifford, and I can't tell you the # of times I've thought about just dropping in and asking her when they'll be out. I remember how nerve-wracking this time was a few years ago.

Nah, don't ask her about schollys, we are only concerned with my acceptance here. What do you think my chances are? (numbers in profile)

I'll be perfectly honest: the posters in here who have been tracking the trends are in a much better position to predict your chances.

But anecdotally, I can tell you that your GPA won't bar you outright, since that's the exact GPA they admitted me with (+ a $60k scholly). However, my LSAT was above their 75th. It will probably all come down to just how far their LSAT median is dropping this year. As an aside, I went in and met with clifford personally in an effort to convince her that my GPA didn't represent who I am (I was 2 years out of UG at that point). Acceptance came the next day after no movement on my file for about two months.